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  1. 1. (= criticize) [decision, action] condamner. Mr Wilson condemned the invasion. M. Wilson a condamné l’invasion. The government has condemned the decision. Le gouvernement a condamné cette décision. 2. (Construction) [building] condamner. 3. to be condemned to death être condamné (être condamnée) à mort.

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  3. to criticize as morally wrong or evil. condamner. Everyone condemned her for being cruel to her child. to sentence to (a punishment) condamner (à) She was condemned to death. to declare (a building) to be unfit to use. declarer insalubre. These houses have been condemned. See also. condemnation. condemned cell.

  4. condemn translation in English - French Reverso dictionary, see also 'condemned, condiment, condense, condemnation', examples, definition, conjugation.

  5. Translation for 'condemn' in the free English-French dictionary and many other French translations. bab.la - Online dictionaries, vocabulary, conjugation, grammar share

  6. [+decision, action] condamner. → Mr Wilson condemned the invasion. The government has condemned the decision. Le gouvernement a condamné cette décision. (CONSTRUCTION) [+building] condamner. → Why do you think the fire department hasn't condemned the place? to be condemned to death être condamné (e) à mort. → Susan was condemned to death.

  7. Français : accabler - dénoncer - condamner - blâmer - réprouver - anathématiser. Dans les listes : Words with a silent "n", Suite... Synonymes : convict, sentence, find sb guilty, doom, damn, Suite... Discussions du forum dont le titre comprend le (s) mot (s) "condemn" : condamnez - condemn or "Down with"? condemn sth as sth. condemn the incident.

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